Keywords: Main streets
Item 68655
Main Street, Northeast Harbor, ca. 1935
Contributed by: Boston Public Library Date: circa 1935 Location: Northeast Harbor Media: Linen texture postcard
Item 105875
Main Street, Wiscasset, ca. 1925
Contributed by: Penobscot Marine Museum Date: circa 1925 Location: Wiscasset Media: Glass Plate Negative
Item 85138
Cutter property, Meridian & Orchard Streets, Peaks Island, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Carrie K. Cutter Use: Summer Dwelling
Item 73799
50 Rockland Avenue, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Orin Main Use: Dwelling - Two family
Item 151909
Various buildings for State School For Boys, South Portland, 1908
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society
Date: 1896–1908
Location: South Portland
Client: State of Maine
Architect: Coombs & Gibbs
This record contains 6 images.
Item 150860
Blaine House existing plantings, Augusta, 1987-1988
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1987–1988 Location: Augusta Client: State of Maine Architect: State of Maine Department of Transportation
Exhibit
Maine Streets: The Postcard View
Photographers from the Eastern Illustrating and Publishing Co. of Belfast traveled throughout the state, especially in small communities, taking images for postcards. Many of these images, taken in the first three decades of the twentieth century, capture Main Streets on the brink of modernity.
Exhibit
KVVTI's Gilman Street Campus, 1978-1986
The Gilman Street building began its life in 1913 as Waterville High School, but served from 1978 to 1986 as the campus of Kennebec Valley Vocational Technical Institute. The building helped the school create a sense of community and an identity.
Site Page
"… Street Roger Morrison Interview on Main Street Main Street Looking North, 2010 photo courtesy of Roger Stevens X Main Street Looking…"
Site Page
Bath's Historic Downtown - 94 Front Street
"… Street By Kyle Hietala The Building Front Street, in Bath, Maine has been one of the most densely packed business areas throughout the city’s…"
Story
Orphanage on Revere Street
by anonymous
An orphanage operated by a Mrs. Oliver on 54 Revere Street in Portland, Maine in 1930.
Story
30 years of business in Maine
by Raj & Bina Sharma
30 years of business, raising a family, & showcasing our culture in Maine
Lesson Plan
Portland History: "My Lost Youth" - Longfellow's Portland, Then and Now
Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12
Content Area: English Language Arts, Social Studies
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow loved his boyhood home of Portland, Maine. Born on Fore Street, the family moved to his maternal grandparents' home on Congress Street when Henry was eight months old. While he would go on to Bowdoin College and travel extensively abroad, ultimately living most of his adult years in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he never forgot his beloved Portland.
Years after his childhood, in 1855, he wrote "My Lost Youth" about his undiminished love for and memories of growing up in Portland. This exhibit, using the poem as its focus, will present the Portland of Longfellow's boyhood. In many cases the old photos will be followed by contemporary images of what that site looked like 2004.
Following the exhibit of 68 slides are five suggested lessons that can be adapted for any grade level, 3–12.